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One major difference I'm noticing betweeen certain curriculums and others is that the anatomy sequences are either taught entirely in the summer or interspersed throughout the first year. Which do you prefer, and why?
Also, which courses are required for a PT program to meet accreditation requirements, and what are examples of courses that aren't and would indicate a specialty concentration?
Finally, when selecting a program, and evaluating it's internship opportunities do you prefer more internships for lesser time or fewer (maybe even just one) for a very long time? What do you think is the best type of internship experience?
For those familiar with programs that offer one internship for a long time, how do you get exposed to the various clinical settings and discover what your preference for a profession is? Do you work in multiple settings during that one internship? How many?
Also, which courses are required for a PT program to meet accreditation requirements, and what are examples of courses that aren't and would indicate a specialty concentration?
Finally, when selecting a program, and evaluating it's internship opportunities do you prefer more internships for lesser time or fewer (maybe even just one) for a very long time? What do you think is the best type of internship experience?
For those familiar with programs that offer one internship for a long time, how do you get exposed to the various clinical settings and discover what your preference for a profession is? Do you work in multiple settings during that one internship? How many?